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 · - Dimensioning Cross Sections Elevations. - Dimensioning Wall Elevations. - Editing Dimensions and Extension Lines. - Kitchen wall elevation and island elevation dimensions to the NKBA standard – automatically and manually. The Reference Manual provides a description of all tools and settings throughout the program, laid out in a logical manner that reflects the best practices recommended by Chief Architect Training. Download PDF. X13 Tutorial Guide. The Tutorial Guide is a . By default in Chief Architect, Railings and Deck Railings have No Locate checked. You can change this for individual railings, or change your Default Settings. Changing what Dimensions Locate. Adjust what dimensions locate, such as walls, cabinets, fixtures, openings, etc, by modifying the dimension defaults.


Posted J. New user of Home Designer Suite here. Apparently, Manual Dimensions inside a room will only stop at the outside of an outside wall for any product less than Pro, and it cannot be changed to the expected inside of the wall. Several references show this to be true. And this is not documented in any of the sales literature. In Chief Architect Premier x12, I have a drawing set built based upon views from different layer sets. For example when draw a point to point dimension in the plot plan view, it automatically gets assigned to the "Dimensions, Manual" layer. If I enable this "Dimensions, Manual" layer I have a ton. Creating Automatic Exterior Dimensions. Using The Automatic Interior and Automatic NKBA Dimension Tools. Using the Manual Dimension Tools. Dimensioning Cabinet Face Items and Openings. Dimensioning Cross Sections Elevations.


Chief Architect X6 Reference Manual 1 Specify the numbering Format for dimension numbers. • Select Dimension Defaults Dialog • Select the Use, or Use. You can create dimensions manually using a variety of different dimension tools. This tutorial is the entire first section of the upcoming book, “Become a Chief Architect.

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